Art Department Opportunities

Grants

Flintridge Fund

The Louisa Moseley Fine Arts Fund, established through a gift to the department by the Flintridge Foundation, provides money to Pomona junior and senior art majors to support projects that involve costs above and beyond the normal costs associated with an art class. Most often these projects are undertaken by juniors and seniors and relate to senior art projects, but other types of proposals are also considered. Examples of projects funded include the creation of large sculptural works that require expensive materials like bronze, or travel to museums to visit exhibitions or to do research associated with a senior thesis. The purchase of textbooks or standard course materials is not funded.

To be eligible for this funding, you need to submit an application form, describing your project and why you want to do it, and include a detailed budget. You must talk with an art faculty member and obtain their signature before you submit your application to ensure that your budget is reasonable and that your description is as complete as possible. Grants normally range from $100 to $800.

Rembrandt Club Summer Research Grant

Each year the Rembrandt Club, founded in 1905 to support art at Â鶹´«Ã½, provides funding to allow a junior art major to engage in a summer project. Some past projects have included attendance at a ceramics studio workshop, a trip to New York to visit museums to research a paper, and a trip to Japan to study at a Zen monastery. Applications for this grant are due in early April and require a statement of the intended project with a detailed budget. You must talk with an art faculty member before you submit your application to ensure that your budget is reasonable and that your description is as complete as possible. 

Prizes

The Department of Art Department awards several prizes to students acknowledging their accomplishments in art.

•&²Ô²ú²õ±è;&²Ô²ú²õ±è; Corinne Gilbert Beaver Prize in Art: Awarded to a first-year, sophomore or junior student whose work improved greatly during the current year.

•&²Ô²ú²õ±è;&²Ô²ú²õ±è; Mary Drew Art Prize: Awarded for marked devotion to study and progress in creative graphic expression, which together give great promise of mature achievement.

•&²Ô²ú²õ±è;&²Ô²ú²õ±è; Matthew Klopfleisch Memorial Prize in Art: Awarded to a graduating senior outstanding in art.

•&²Ô²ú²õ±è;&²Ô²ú²õ±è; Louisa Moseley Fine Arts Prizes: One award given for a senior project of outstanding quality and creativity.

Internships

The Â鶹´«Ã½ Museum of Art offers internships to students in a variety of areas–e.g. researching the collection, preparing wall labels for exhibitions. The Career Development Office of Â鶹´«Ã½ also works with students to place them in internships at various arts organizations throughout the Los Angeles area during the school year.  Local museums also offer a variety of internship opportunities–e.g. at the Los Angeles Museum of Art, the Getty Museums, the Museum of Contemporary Art.

Jobs

The Art Department hires work-study students for a variety of tasks, from clerical work in the department office, exhibition installation and preparation for the gallery, organizing and maintaining equipment in the sculpture, photography and technology labs, to assisting faculty with their research and artistic activities.